Deborah LeBlanc of Lafayette has published several
award-winning horror novels. In her other life, she’s a licensed death scene
investigator, paranormal investigator and the founder of the Literacy
Challenge, a national campaign that encourages more people to read and Literacy
Inc., a non-profit organization whose mission is to fight illiteracy in
America's teens. Her latest book is “Witch’s Hunger” by Harlequin Nocturne and
it’s $4.99 as a download and $5.75 in paperback.
Here’s the book description:
“As a Triad witch, Vivienne Francois knows better than to let Nikoli Hyland get too close. Her family’s ancient curse means Viv can never be with the sexy human warrior. If she succumbs to her forbidden desires, she risks losing everything and putting all humanity in danger. Still, Nikoli affects her like no other. Nikoli swore an oath to protect the world from the Cartesians, interdimensional beasts bent on destruction. He needs Viv’s help to defeat them, but the feisty beauty’s company makes focusing on the mission difficult. Viv and Nikoli know how to fight evil; it’s battling their hearts that could be their undoing.”
Louisiana Book News is written by journalist Chere Dastugue Coen, who writes Louisiana romances and mysteries under the pen name of Cherie Claire. The first books in her award-winning series are FREE as ebooks! For more information and to sign up for her newsletter visit www.cherieclaire.net.
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